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Going to the candidates debate
Laugh about it shout about when you got to choose
Every way you look at it you lose
Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio
a nation turns its lonely eyes to you?

Ouch again.

Recaps:

* Blue Jays rally, but fall short - Eskew

The Rangers scored seven runs off the bullpen, including three off Jason Frasor with two out in the eighth to defeat the Blue Jays, 10-7, at Ameriquest Field. The Blue Jays are 0-5 at Arlington this season.

* Pinch heroics - Ganter

Gibbons sent three pinch hitters to the plate in the inning and was rewarded with two homers. All told, the Jays scored three runs to make it a 7-7 game.

Eric Hinske, hitting for Frank Menechino, and Chris Gomez, hitting for Dave Berg, had the homers, while Russ Adams, who was hitting for Chris Woodward, produced a double.

Two pinch-hit homers in the same inning has only been done seven times prior to last night in American League history and only 14 times in major-league history.

The Jays have only done it one other time in their history. For that you have to go all the way back to June 14, 1986 when Rick Leach and Buck Martinez did it.


* Can't mess with Texas - Ryan

Vernon Wells, with a solo shot in the first, and Orlando Hudson, with a two-run homer in a three-run third that gave Jays a 4-3 lead, also connected for the Jays, who, nevertheless, fell to 0-5 for Texas this season.


Notes:

* Delgado soars in Arlington - Eskew

On Friday night, Delgado hit his 18th career home run at the Arlington ball park, which is the most by any opposing player, breaking a tie with Tino Martinez of the Devil Rays and Tim Salmon of the Angels. Delgado's second highest total for a road park is 12 at Tropicana Field, Yankee Stadium and the Kingdome (which has since been demolished).

* Blue Jay Watch - Ganter

A tough night for catcher Guillermo Quiroz behind the plate did not hurt him in interim manager John Gibbons' eyes.

"I'm not worried about that," Gibbons said. "It was a tough night. Still, he made a nice throw down to second to nail a guy and he came up with a hit late in the game."

Gibbons had him right back in the lineup last night saying the Jays need to see what they have.


* Elliot on Baseball - Elliot

Dave Stewart, the former Blue Jays right-hander and assistant general manager, still is bitter over not being hired by Jays president Paul Godfrey after the 2001 season.

Stewart phoned talk-show host Jim Rome on Friday to say the reason he did not get Toronto's GM job was because of prejudice and the fact ownership felt "more comfortable" with someone else. That someone else would be J.P. Ricciardi.

Stewart said Ricciardi was "less qualified."


So did Rome use his great interview 'style' where he asks a question, gets the answer, and then repeats the answer as a form of a question so the guest repeats himself?

If you listen to a five minute segment of Rome's show on a loop, and then listen to his entire show I suspect you can't tell the difference between the two.

* Jays pitching coach gets a big thank you

The former Blue Jays right-hander, now a big part of the Anaheim Angels pennant drive, intercepted Blue Jays pitching coach Gil Patterson on his way out to the bullpen on Tuesday and told him he had a gift for him.

Escobar was pitching the following day so it wasn't until Thursday that the gift was left at Patterson's locker.

A Rolex Submariner was in the box.



* Today's Game - Dave Bush for the Jays, Chan Ho Park for the Rangers. Game time is 2:05 EST.

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_Elijah - Sunday, September 12 2004 @ 09:26 AM EDT (#35593) #
Man, neither Randall Simon nor Frank Robinson could get the Blue Jays out of their current Garfunkel right now. Not that I'd want any of those guys.

But maybe Bush can win a debate today in Texas.
Pistol - Sunday, September 12 2004 @ 09:49 AM EDT (#35594) #
Elijah correctly identified 'Mrs. Robinson', although the version I heard this morning was the Lemonheads.
_Ducey - Sunday, September 12 2004 @ 11:52 AM EDT (#35595) #
the reason he did not get Toronto's GM job was because of prejudice

I guess he is right ... when hiring GM's the Jays do seem to have a bias against former players with big egos, marginal social skills, inadequate scouting backgrounds and little or no relevant experience.

I'm right there with you in my dislike of Jim Rome. He has this ability to hook you at first as he presents some big question and you think "okay, I will wait and see what he has to say on the subject". After a while you realize he has nothing to say on the subject - he is just going to repeat the same question over and over but with greater or lesser pauses. As Bugs Bunny once said: "What a maroon".
_Mark J - Sunday, September 12 2004 @ 12:25 PM EDT (#35596) #
Re. Rome I think he's a pretty good interviewer. He's better than most other interviewers at getting sports people to break out of their usual barrage of cliches.

I used to listen to the show pretty regularly but it really suffers from too much of this self-referential blather about "clones" and "shoutouts" and whatnot. Plus, everybody trying to duplicate his style when they call doesn't tend to make for consistent radio. And Pistol is right that it is just hopelessly repetitive. Part of the repetition is due to the "resets" at the top of the hour for listeners who may not have been tuned in before but it just sucks for someone trying to listen to the whole show. About an hour of the show is alright, anything more than that can be painful.
_Ron - Sunday, September 12 2004 @ 05:52 PM EDT (#35597) #
I love Romey. His show is better off being 2 hours with the long pauses but still a great show. I love the takes, especially non sport ones.

And the clones make the show what it is.

I still remember his memorable take on Ping Pong Rage by Johnny Wang at the Commonwealth games. Classic take!
_CaramonLS - Sunday, September 12 2004 @ 06:26 PM EDT (#35598) #
Rome is one of those guys you either love or hate.

Personally it does bother me when he doesn't present both sides of the issue, but no one is perfect. He has great sports guests and non-sports guests. His takes are also great.

Some of the Emails are good and pretty damned funny.
Mike Green - Sunday, September 12 2004 @ 06:53 PM EDT (#35599) #
I don't know if anyone noticed, but Cameron and Diaz started in the New York outfield. Mick, are you reading? How about a real "All-Star" name game, with stars of the silver screen?
_Daryn - Monday, September 13 2004 @ 10:17 AM EDT (#35600) #
My sense of Rome, is that he is so impressed with himself that he takes those long pause to revel in his coolness..

it seems like he's thinking, 'Wow that was an awesome thing to say, I'm going to repeat it several times'
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